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The Ladder of More-than-Human Participation: A Framework for Inclusive Design

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|Oct 2024

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Language: English
Page range: 110 - 119
Published on: Oct 21, 2024
Published by: Tallinn, Erfurt University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
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